Notes: 1. SFE accelerated NAT is in 33006+ builds but only in kernel 3.2 and newer 2. 'KRACK' vulnerability fixes were completed in r33678 for Broadcom, including k26 (33655) & k24 (33656); use build 33772 or later.
3. Bridge modes on k4.4 devices may sometimes work in some configurations in certain builds but are not supported by the bcmdhd driver. Use client or repeater instead as WDS doesn't work with Broadcom ARM either (see Issues below).
4. Since 39469, udhcpd was removed and replaced with the already present dnsmasq, and PIE qdisc was added for some builds.
5. Policy-Based Routing with SFE enabled was fixed in r39556: 5986 and 5900 6. k2.4 (broadcom/) builds were fixed in 39715 (broken in 39144 through 39654)
7.SFE update (k3.10+ for BCM) was in the 39927 build.
Issues, observations, and/or workarounds reported: 1.Trendnet 81*DRU models are missing factory-to-flash 2.DNScrypt is mostly only using v2 protocols now, but requires Golang that DD can't use:6246 3.WDS does not work on Broadcom ARM devices (only MIPS<->MIPS) 4.K2.6 builds are broken since 38253(?) (GUI issues):6538 5.VAPs not working at boot; workaround startup command:
sleep 10;stopservice nas;stopservice wlconf;startservice wlconf;startservice nas
This appears to be fixed for some routers (different kernels, modes, and radios) since build 39508. 6.UDP forwarding might not work with SFE Enabled: 6668
Important: if any issues are found, please provide log info (GUI syslog, `dmesg`, `cat /var/log/messages`).
Or put into SVN ticket. For firewall issues, also provide "iptables" info (`iptables -L`, `iptables -t nat -L`, & the /tmp/.ipt file).
Template to copy (after "Code:") for posting issues, be sure to include the mode in use (gateway, AP, CB, etc.):
WARNING:This thread is to report on flashing this experimental test build, providing important info for both developers and users. Always state your hardware model, version, mode (e.g. Repeater) and SPECIFIC build (e.g. 33555_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega-nv64k.bin). Please avoid discussions and create a new thread to discuss specific problems or questions, as this thread is for reporting, not support. Posts may be deleted or moved to keep this thread manageable and useful. If you don't understand the risks or what to flash and how, with a means of recovery if it bricks, do NOT flash this experimental test build.
Router/Version: Netgear R7000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r40459 std (07/30/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.186 #565 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jul 30 09:03:02 +04 2019 armv7l
Previous: r40452
Mode/Status: Gateway / working
Reset: no
Issues/Errors: Working so far (SFE remains disabled because its UDP forwarding issues continue to periodically mess with my Xbox Live gaming experience).
Uptime: 13min
Temperatures: CPU 69.1 °C / WL0 48.5 °C / WL1 54.5 °C
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14249 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 20:45 Post subject:
Yes, UDP forwarding is still not right, it seems. The r40459 commit isn't on SVN yet, so I don't know exactly what it is, and as reported in https://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/6729, it's still broken.
Router/Version: Linksys WRT1900ACS V2
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r40459 std (07/30/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.9.186 #1193 SMP Tue Jul 30 01:40:21 CEST 2019 armv7l
Previous: r40443
Mode/Status: Gateway / working
Reset: no
Issues/Errors: Working so far
Temperatures: CPU 82.7 °C / WL0 52.5 °C / WL1 54.4 °C
Is this temp ok? Or should I be worried?
Never paid attention before so no benchmark if it's high or ok.
Anyone please.
Router/Version: Linksys WRT1900ACS V2
Temperatures: CPU 82.7 °C / WL0 52.5 °C / WL1 54.4 °C
Is this temp ok? Or should I be worried?
Wrong forum; this is a Marvell device; did you mean WRT1900AC v2? It's Marvell 88F6820 SoC shows...
Maximum Junction Temperature: 115° C
Was this shortly after boot, or at idle for a while? I.e. what were your load values? If ~0, then 82C is pretty high, but certainly in range for an ARM processor.
Joined: 26 Mar 2013 Posts: 1858 Location: Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 14:14 Post subject: DD-WRT BS build 40459 and Asus RT-N18U
Router/Version:Asus RT-N18U(rev. A1)
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r40459 std (07/30/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.186 #569 PREEMPT Tue Jul 30 09:31:42 +04 2019 armv7l
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r40065 std (06/20/19)
Mode: WAN @ DHCP, Wireless @ AP
Status: Working (not 24/7 & not using IPv6, VAP, VPN, NAS nor USB)
Reset: NO reset during firmware upgrade but cold boot
Firmware Size
From 30515200 (b.31277) to 24711168 (b.33555) = -5804032 bytes
From 24711168 (b.33555) to 27054080 (b.34929) = 2342912 bytes
From 27054080 (b.34929) to 26640384 (b.35531) = -413696 bytes
From 26640384 (b.35531) to 25022464 (b.36995) = -1617920 bytes
From 25022464 (b.36995) to 25427968 (b.37961) = 405504 bytes
From 25427968 (b.37961) to 25804800 (b.38570) = 376832 bytes
From 25804800 (b.38570) to 27574272 (b.38840) = 1769472 bytes
From 27574272 (b.38840) to 27774976 (b.39031) = 200704 bytes
From 27774976 (b.39031) to 27779072 (b.39137) = 4096 bytes
From 27779072 (b.39137) to 27779072 (b.39144) = 0 byte
From 27779072 (b.39144) to 28672000 (b.39267) = 892928 bytes
From 28672000 (b.39267) to 27926528 (b.39296) = -745472 bytes
From 27926528 (b.39296) to 27918336 (b.39494) = -8192 bytes
From 27918336 (b.39494) to 27918336 (b.39508) = 0 byte
From 27918336 (b.39508) to 28147712 (b.39572) = 229376 bytes
From 28147712 (b.39572) to 28151808 (b.39654) = 4096 bytes
From 28151808 (b.39654) to 28151808 (b.39715) = 0 byte
From 28151808 (b.39715) to 27938816 (b.39800) = -212992 bytes
From 27938816 (b.39800) to 27938816 (b.39884) = 0 byte
From 27938816 (b.39884) to 27942912 (b.39944) = 4096 bytes
From 27942912 (b.39944) to 28024832 (b.40065) = 81920 bytes
From 28024832 (b.40065) to 28479488 (b.40459) = 454656 bytes
speedtest.net result for DD-WRT BS build 40459 and Asus RT-N18U.png
Description:
speedtest.net result for DD-WRT BS build 40459 and Asus RT-N18U
Filesize:
13.31 KB
Viewed:
3913 Time(s)
_________________ Router: Asus RT-N18U (rev. A1)
Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper! May the Force and farces be with you!
Joined: 26 Mar 2013 Posts: 1858 Location: Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 14:15 Post subject: Re: New Build 40459: BS 07-30-2019-r40459
kernel-panic69 wrote:
6.UDP forwarding might not work with SFE Enabled: 6668
Out of curiosity:
1. How do you test UDP forwarding without outside help?
2. Is there a website out there that tests UDP forwarding?
_________________ Router: Asus RT-N18U (rev. A1)
Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper! May the Force and farces be with you!